Concealed Zippers
(Published on 10. January 2024, 23:01 by ViKingPrime)
PUZZLE:
RULES:
Normal Sudoku rules apply.
Normal
Chinese Whisper,
Entropic,
Modular,
Nabner,
Parity,
Region Sum and
Renban line rules apply
(
full explanation for each line is within the puzzle link).
MODIFIER:
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Line Ambiguity: Each line has its own unique identity, to be deduced by the solver (
e.g. the Nabner line could also function as a valid Entropic line but will still be identifiable as the Nabner line).
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Zippermania: Each line also acts as a Zipper line, wherein digits an equal distance from the center must sum to the digit in the middle of that line.
INTRODUCTION:
I thought this may be the final entry in the series but as
gdc has pointed out, this is not nearly the challenge needed for a grand finale; expect another (much more challenging) entry sometime in the future.
Here are some puzzles from other setters using the same constraint:
"
Flipping the Zipped"
by SSG
Have fun!
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Solution code: The digits along Row 4, left-to-right.
Last changed on on 10. January 2024, 23:04
Solved by MicroStudy, SKORP17, Geryyy, ashisstuff, AvonD, rameshsrivats, stramosk, by81996672, marty_sears, ohnoitsadalek, kublai, Vodakhan , gige, agueybana, gdc, Demparo, GarageDoorOpener, vorash00, dennischen, tuckerbucket, Kallor, Tompzini, Slink, Askloomok, zrbakhtiar, QuiltyAsCharged, KyubiBoy
Comments
on 11. March 2024, 17:32 by QuiltyAsCharged
Really excellent setting and a rewarding puzzle to solve. It's surprising this could be easier than the previous "Exposed" puzzle. But it's still quite a challenge! I spent many minutes staring at it, wondering how there could possibly be enough information in those few grey lines.
on 11. January 2024, 23:10 by gdc
Super smooth and enjoyable. When I said, this is not suitable as 'the big finale', I was commenting on the difficulty which I think could be higher with that much buildup. The quality and elegance here is great!
Last changed on 11. January 2024, 11:16on 11. January 2024, 11:15 by marty_sears
This is an amazing construction. Staggering that VKP was able to take 7 familiar line constraints, and arrange them so neatly without any kinks or twisty bits, just 6 straight lines and one right angle, to lead to such a rich and fun solve path.
Not his hardest puzzle, but in my mind that is a good thing :D It certainly wasn't trivial, there was lots to consider at the start... this was a perfect difficulty level for me.
Lovely stuff, this puzzle oozes elegance
on 11. January 2024, 01:30 by rameshsrivats
Super cool and super smooth